The Order of the Golden Fleece. Founded in 1904, the Order
of the Golden Fleece is the University's oldest and highest honorary society.
Those eligible for selection must possess exemplary character
and include juniors, seniors and graduate students who have made a significant,
lasting contribution to the University, and others who have
made a significant contribution to undergraduate student life.

The Order of
the Grail-Valkyries -- Founded in 1920 and 1941. Recognizes students and faculty
of outstanding character who have made significant contributions
to our university's academic climate through excellence
in scholarship, dynamic leadership, and innovative service.
Applications must specifically discuss the nominee's contributions to
the University's academic and/or intellectual climate.

The Order of
the Old Well -- Founded in or before 1949. Recognizes students
and faculty members of high character who have demonstrated outstanding
humanitarian service and whose service has gone uncompensated
and unrewarded.

The
Frank Porter Graham Honor Society --Founded in 1990. Recognizes
outstanding service provided to the University
and community by graduate and professional students enrolled at UNC. Further,
it recognizes the contributions of faculty, staff, and friends of UNC
who have made significant contributions to the development of graduate
and professional education at the University.

The
Chancellor's Awards. The Chancellor's Awards Committee seeks to
foster appreciation for excellence in academic work and student activities
at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It seeks to identify
areas in which achievement is not but should be recognized, and seeks
to reward superior achievement in an annual ceremony at which the University
community celebrates its outstanding student accomplishments.

Note: The Chancellor's Awards Committee maintains a separate nomination
process, and is not a part of the nomination process for the honor societies
listed above.